Well they feed of there leaves. They have cloraphyll which is how there leaves and stems turn green. Although when they need to get food, they will ALWAYS, get it by there leaves
Both. Some can be unicelluar and some can be multicelluar.
no they are multicellular
No, paramecium do not require sunlight for photosynthesis like plants do. They are unicellular organisms that primarily feed on bacteria and other microorganisms in their environment for energy.
multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar
There are unicellular plants but there are also multicellular plants.
They filter feed on bacteria, protozoans, unicellular algae, and bits of organic matter.
Yes, bacteria is unicellular, no, they are not plants. Bacterias are categorized into their own kingdom and is not associated with plants (although there are some bacterias that photosynthesize).
They feed by wrapping itself around food.
they are both unicellular.
No, kingdoms are broad classifications of organisms based on shared characteristics. Eukaryotes can be unicellular or multicellular. Examples of unicellular eukaryotes include protists, while multicellular eukaryotes include plants, animals, and fungi.
No, unicellular plants like Clamydomonas do not have secondary cells.
Yes. Of course. Unicellular plants are found floating on oceans. They are called phytoplanktons.